
Commercial Carpet Cleaning in Fresno & the Central Valley
Clean, presentable carpet for offices, retail, rentals, and property managers — scheduled around your business.
Why Commercial Carpet Cleaning Matters
Commercial carpet works hard. Entryways, hallways, and workspaces collect tracked-in soil fast, and worn, dingy carpet is the first thing customers and tenants notice. Letting it go shortens the carpet’s life and your property’s appeal.
SurfaceTech provides dependable commercial carpet maintenance for offices, retail spaces, churches, clinics, showrooms, and rental turnovers across the Central Valley. We work around your hours, focus on high-traffic lanes, and keep your space looking cared-for — with an owner who answers the phone and shows up.
Spaces we service
- Offices & suites
- Retail & showrooms
- Churches & community spaces
- Medical & dental offices
- Property-managed units
- Rental move-outs
- Hallways & common areas
- Small businesses
The Soil Your Vacuum Leaves Behind Is Costing You Carpet
Most commercial carpet doesn't wear out from age. It wears out from grit. Every person who walks into your Fresno office or Clovis storefront tracks in fine sand, dust, and dirt that settles deep into the pile. Daily vacuuming pulls the surface litter, but the abrasive particles down at the base keep grinding against the carpet fibers like sandpaper every time someone steps on them. That's what creates the gray, matted 'traffic lanes' down your hallways and in front of reception long before the rest of the floor looks tired.
I'm Michael Recek, and I run SurfaceTech myself. When I clean commercial carpet, I'm not just chasing how it looks for the next visitor walk-through. Hot-water extraction flushes out the embedded grit, allergens, and spilled-coffee residue that a vacuum can't reach, which is the part that actually protects your flooring investment and keeps the indoor air in a shared workspace cleaner. In a waiting room, a classroom, or a dental office where people sit close together, that buildup matters more than most owners realize.

- Embedded grit acts like sandpaper on carpet fibers, so regular extraction directly extends how long your carpet lasts before replacement
- Trapped dust, pollen, and dander get pulled out instead of recirculated every time foot traffic stirs the pile
- Traffic-lane graying in hallways and entries is treated before it sets in permanently
- Spills that dried and wicked back to the surface are flushed from the base of the pile, not just blotted at the top
- A genuinely clean entry and reception area is the first thing customers and tenants judge your business on
What a Commercial Carpet Cleaning From Me Actually Covers
Every commercial job is scoped to your space and your hours. Here's what's typically part of the work so there are no surprises when I show up.
Walk-through and traffic mapping
Before anything gets wet, I look at your space and flag the high-traffic lanes, entries, and problem spots that need extra attention versus the areas that just need a refresh.
Commercial pre-vacuum
I run a commercial vacuum first to lift the dry, abrasive soil out of the pile, because extracting over loose grit just turns it to mud deep in the carpet.
Targeted pre-spray on traffic lanes and spots
Heavily soiled walkways, entryways, and visible spots get a pre-treatment and dwell time so the cleaning solution can break down the grime before extraction.
Hot-water extraction with the ProChem system
The deep clean itself uses truck-supported hot-water extraction to flush soil, residue, and allergens out of the base of the pile and pull the moisture back out.
Spot and stain treatment
I work coffee, ink, grease, and other common office and retail stains individually, and I'll tell you honestly up front which set-in stains may not fully release.
After-hours and around-the-clock scheduling
I schedule offices, clinics, churches, and retail around your business hours, including evenings and weekends, so your operation isn't interrupted and the floor has time to dry.
High-speed air movers on request
For spaces that need to reopen quickly, I can set up air movers to speed up drying so you're back to business sooner.
Move-out and turnover cleaning for property managers
For rentals and managed units, I clean carpet between tenants so the unit is ready to show, and I can coordinate directly with your management schedule.
Our Commercial Process
Steps may vary by surface, soil level, and your home’s specific needs.
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Walk-through & quote
We assess traffic patterns, soil, and scheduling needs and give a clear quote.
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Plan around your hours
We schedule for minimal disruption — after-hours or low-traffic windows.
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Pre-treat & extract
We focus on traffic lanes and entryways, then deep-clean with ProChem extraction.
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Dry & maintain
We set up airflow and can set a recurring schedule to keep it consistent.

A Local Owner Who Knows Central Valley Floors
Fresno and Clovis are dusty by nature. We sit in the middle of farm country, summers run long and dry, and that fine Central Valley dust finds its way through every doorway in town. Commercial carpet here takes a beating that businesses in cooler, wetter climates never see, which is exactly why a regular maintenance plan pays off more here than almost anywhere. I've been cleaning floors across the Valley since 2019, and I've learned how our local soil, allergens, and traffic patterns settle into office and retail carpet.
When you call SurfaceTech, you get me, Michael Recek, an IICRC-trained technician, not a rotating crew of subcontractors who've never seen your building. I show up, I do the work, and I'm the one you talk to if something needs a second look. For Fresno and Clovis offices, clinics, churches, and property managers, that means one consistent point of contact and a clean that's done the same careful way every visit.
Real Results



Commercial Spaces I Clean Across Fresno and Clovis
Different facilities have different carpet, traffic, and scheduling needs. Here are the main types of commercial spaces I service and what to keep in mind for each.
Offices and corporate suites
Carpet tile and broadloom in offices show wear first in hallways and around workstations, so traffic-lane attention and after-hours scheduling keep things looking sharp without downtime.
Retail floors and showrooms
Entry zones and main aisles collect tracked-in soil fast, so frequent maintenance of those areas protects the impression customers form the moment they walk in.
Medical, dental, and clinics
Waiting rooms and exam-area carpet need more frequent, thorough extraction because of close-quarters foot traffic and the higher cleanliness expectations patients have.
Churches and worship centers
Sanctuaries and fellowship halls see heavy concentrated use on service days, so I schedule deep cleans between events and time the work so the carpet is dry before your next gathering.
Property-managed units, rentals, and common areas
Turnover carpet cleaning gets units show-ready between tenants, and lobby and hallway common areas hold up better with a regular maintenance schedule.
Not sure which category your space fits or whether your carpet is broadloom or carpet tile? Just call me and describe it. I service most commercial flooring across Fresno, Clovis, and the Central Valley, and I'll tell you honestly what your floor needs.
Keeping Your Commercial Carpet Looking Good Between Cleanings
- Put down good walk-off mats at every entrance and keep them clean. A solid 10 to 15 feet of matting catches most of the Central Valley dust and grit before it ever reaches your carpet.
- Vacuum high-traffic lanes and entries daily, not just weekly. Pulling the abrasive grit out before it gets ground in is the single biggest thing that extends carpet life.
- Blot spills right away with a clean white cloth, working from the outside in, and never scrub. Scrubbing pushes the spill deeper and can fray the fibers.
- Skip the over-the-counter spot cleaners full of soapy residue. That residue stays in the pile and actually attracts more dirt, making the spot reappear darker than before.
- Rotate or rearrange furniture occasionally where you can so the same paths and pressure points aren't taking all the wear.
- Set a regular maintenance schedule instead of waiting until the carpet looks bad. Once traffic lanes go gray and set in, some of that wear is permanent and no clean fully reverses it.
How Often Should Commercial Carpet Be Cleaned?
This is a general guide based on industry norms and what I see across Central Valley businesses. Your actual schedule depends on your real traffic, so treat these as a starting point and adjust with me.
| Space type | Traffic level | Suggested deep-clean frequency |
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| Private offices and low-use rooms | Light | Every 9 to 12 months |
| General office floors and classrooms | Moderate | Every 6 months |
| Retail aisles, lobbies, and common areas | Heavy | Every 3 to 4 months |
| Medical, dental, and clinic waiting areas | Heavy | Every 1 to 3 months |
| Entryways and main traffic lanes | Very heavy | Spot maintenance monthly, deep clean quarterly |
| Rental and managed units | At turnover | Every move-out, before the next tenant |
These are ranges, not rules. A small office with foot traffic in and out of muddy work boots may need cleaning more often than a busy retail floor with good entry mats. I'd rather scope it to your space than quote a one-size-fits-all schedule.
An owner who shows up
Property managers and businesses want reliability and a real contact. With SurfaceTech you get both — Michael runs the work himself, so quality and communication stay consistent job after job.
“Best carpet cleaner of all time. My carpet looked old and beyond saving but he brought it back to life. Professional, kind, and the pricing was very fair.”
“Best carpet cleaning around! Fast and amazing job. I will only be calling Surface Tech Cleaning LLC.”
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Commercial FAQs
Yes. We schedule commercial work around your hours to minimize disruption, including evenings where needed.
We do — many offices and property managers set a recurring schedule. We’ll recommend a frequency based on your traffic.
Yes. Move-out and turnover cleaning is a regular part of our commercial and property-management work.
It depends on square footage, soil level, and frequency. We give a clear, free on-site quote — no surprises.
Yes, and that's how most of my commercial work gets done. I schedule offices, clinics, retail, and churches around your business hours, including evenings and weekends, so your operation keeps running and the carpet has time to dry before you reopen.
With hot-water extraction it's usually several hours, depending on your airflow, humidity, and how heavy the soil was. For spaces that need to reopen fast, I can set up air movers to speed things along. I'll give you a realistic window for your specific space when I scope the job.
I'll get the great majority of common office and retail stains, and I treat them individually rather than just running over them. But I'll be straight with you: some set-in stains, bleach spots, and older damage may be permanent. I'd rather tell you that up front than promise something the carpet can't deliver.
Yes. I clean carpet in rentals and managed units between tenants so the unit is show-ready, and I can coordinate directly with your turnover schedule. Call me and we'll set up a routine that fits how your properties cycle.
Keep your business looking its best
Call SurfaceTech Cleaning LLC today for professional carpet, tile & grout, upholstery, and floor care in Fresno, Clovis, and the surrounding Central Valley.
